Iggy Confidential
Iggy returns with a brand new sonic cocktail to start the weekend off. This week he's spinning tracks by the likes of Noname, Cat's Eyes, Bo Diddley, Mitski and Mile Davis.
Iggy returns with a brand new sonic cocktail to start the weekend off.
This week he's spinning tracks by the likes of Noname, Cat's Eyes, Bo Diddley, Mitski and Mile Davis.
Iggy's musical legacy has inspired and energised rock and roll's alternative spirit since the late Sixties and his stage antics have marked him as a truly iconic frontman.
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Music Played
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Noname
Bye Bye Baby
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Moonface & Siinai
City Wrecker
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Lloyd Parks
Money For Jam
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Arthur Alexander
You Better Move On
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Otis Redding
Change Gonna Come
- Change Is Gonna Come / The Voice Of Black America 1963-1973.
- Warner Music UK Limited.
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Marisa Monte
Depois
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Helado Negro
We Will You
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Herbie Hancock
Chameleon
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Cat’s Eyes
Love You Anyway
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Ron Carter Sextet
Manha De Carnaval
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Frightened Rabbit
Get Out
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Miles Davis
Sanctuary
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Lightnin’ Hopkins
Take A Trip With Me
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Bo Diddley
I'm A Man
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Bo Diddley
Pills
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Russell Hartenberger, Bob Becker & James Preiss
Steve Reich: Drumming (Part 1)
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Miles Davis
Freddie Freeloader
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Mitski
Your Best American Girl
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The Flaming Lips
Oczy Mlody
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James Brown
There Was A Time
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Silent Strike
It's Not Safe To Turn Off Your Computer
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Nancy Wilson
Guess Who I Saw Today
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Songhoy Blues
Petit Metier
Broadcast
- Fri 15 Dec 2017 19:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 6 Music
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